Stores

The Los Angeles office where Desmond goes to visit Widmore (“Happily Ever After,” Ep. 6×11) was built inside the ground floor of the King Kalakaua Plaza, also known as the former Niketown building (2080 Kalakaua Ave.). (continue reading…)

The store where young Kate and young Tom attempted to shoplift a “New Kids on the Block” lunch box, and where Jacob interceded (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16), was the Paalaa Kai Bakery & Market in Waialua (66-945 Kaukonahua Rd.). (continue reading…)

The gas station where Sawyer and Cassidy pulled their jewelry con (“The Long Con,” Ep. 2×13) was Waialua Service, formerly Eric’s Expert Service, in Waialua (67-016 Farrington Hwy.). The station’s actual name and sign (at the time) were actually used in the episode. (continue reading…)

The hospital parking lot that Kate fled from (“Born To Run,” Ep. 1×22) was the parking structure at Pearlridge Center. The gate she crashed was the entrance nearest Inspiration Interiors (98-1005 Moanalua Road). The canal where she escaped on foot runs past the shopping center, behind Sears and California Pizza Kitchen. (continue reading…)

The supermarket where Kate shops for “taco night” and later calls the Marshall seeking a reprieve from the parking lot (“I Do,” Ep. 3×06) is the Times Supermarket on S. Beretania St. (1290 S. Beretania St.). (continue reading…)

The “Walkabout” travel agency where Locke was barred from realizing his dream (“Walkabout,” Ep. 1×04) was a retail space downtown at the corner of Nuuanu Ave. and N. King St. (1 N. King Street, now McClain’s Auctions). (continue reading…)